My decision to homeschool came naturally from playing with my eldest daughter Audrey. As I read, talked, and played with her, she amazed me with how much information she could retain and how eager she was to know everything. At first, I just planned on homeschooling her for the elementary years. ... View Post
Preschool Literacy Activities and Mom’s Library #110
In preschool, the alphabet is so important. It is the first step to literacy. There are so many ways to learn the alphabet, but here are 10 unique activities from last week's Mom's Library that help promote literacy and develop a love for reading. Welcome to Mom's Library! Filled with ... View Post
Cooking with Kids: Apple Clafouti
Sometimes it is hard to let children take the reigns, especially when it comes to cooking. It's a little messy, it might not taste very good, and let's face it, it's hard to be a hands-off parent. I want to control and direct everything because I'm so used to having everything done the way I want ... View Post
Big Book of Homeschool Ideas Tour & Bundle Sale
On October 11th I'll be joining the authors of the Big Book of Homeschooling Ideas in a blog tour. Several bloggers are offering free printables and giveaways, so check out the list below to see which Homeschooling topic you'd like to learn more about. To kick it off, the Big Book of Homeschool ... View Post
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